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Ayumi Shigemori Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ayumi Shigemori, who was active as the 17th “Uta no Oneesan” on Okaasan to Issho.

At the time, she helped liven up the show alongside Kentaro Hayami and Hiromichi Sato.

Among the songs she performed, Dango San Kyodai became a massive hit and was even showcased at the Kohaku Uta Gassen.

Here, we’ll introduce the songs she sings in ranking format!

Ayumi Shigemori Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Beyond the rainbowHayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi11rank/position

Beyond the Rainbow — Together with Mother, April 1996 Song
Beyond the rainbowHayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi

A rainbow arches across the sky after the rain.

“I wonder what lies beyond it?”—that’s exactly the kind of question every child can’t help but ask, isn’t it? Listening to this song, which sings of the sun after the rain and the warmth of a friend’s hand in yours, somehow makes your spirits feel brighter too.

Our LocomotionHayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi12rank/position

Our Locomotion Kentaro Hayami / Ayumi Shigemori | Osamu Sakata | Okaasan to Issho
Our LocomotionHayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi

These days we have many ways to travel, like the Shinkansen and airplanes, but this song shines a spotlight on the SL—namely, the steam locomotive.

A train chugging along while billowing white smoke from its chimney: the song’s medium tempo and cheerful vibe perfectly match that image.

The lyrics are also great, packed with onomatopoeia that makes you want to say them out loud.

By the way, the “locomotion” in the title means “movement,” and steam locomotives are called “SL” in Japanese from the S of “steam” and the L of “locomotion.”

Wow!! Stylish!Hayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi13rank/position

Lions combing their manes, elephants taking showers, hippos washing themselves, and crocodiles brushing their teeth.

It’s a fun song about animals grooming themselves.

Listening to this song might even make children want to imitate them and busily get themselves ready.

One apple pieHayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi14rank/position

There’s only one apple pie, but since two of us are eating, we’ll split it in half.

Then what about sharing one chocolate among three people? Sharing snacks can be tricky, but it’s fun when everyone eats together.

This is a heartwarming piece that evokes the scene at the dining table.

Dad is always awake.Hayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi15rank/position

A song from “Okaasan to Issho” that’s not so common: one with a dad theme.

Even when you wake up in the middle of the night or can’t get out of bed in the morning, Dad is always up.

Dad gently strokes your head.

Knowing their child is watching them like this would surely make dads feel, “All right, I’ll do my best!”

Pop’n PopcornHayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi16rank/position

It’s a call-and-response song you can enjoy singing along to with kids.

The lyrics are very cute and simple, so as long as you remember the word “popcorn,” you’re all set! But since the snack after all that fun will naturally be popcorn, you might want to be prepared, haha.

Let’s go to the park.Hayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi17rank/position

[Song♫] Let's Go to the Park / With Mother (Covered by UtaSta) [Animated PV]
Let's go to the park.Hayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi

Osamu Sakata, affectionately known as a former “Uta no Onii-san” (the big brother who sings), has created many songs, and one of his most popular is “Let’s Go to the Park.” Since it was performed on the NHK program “Okaasan to Issho,” it has been sung at kindergartens and nursery schools across Japan.

The song captures the excitement of going out to the park.

There’s a call-and-response section in the middle, so it’s sure to get everyone energized when sung together.

It’s also fun to sing before heading out to the park.

Cavity Construction Co., Ltd.Hayami Kentarō, Shigemori Ayumi18rank/position

Many children probably say things like, “I hate brushing my teeth!” right? As its name suggests, ‘Cavity Construction Co., Ltd.’ is a song about a company that makes cavities! Using drills and shovels, they dig out cavities while germs have a field day.

That might sound a bit scary, but it’s actually a very sprightly and fun tune! It’s a big hit with kids, too.